• Using Reusable Materials in Teaching and Learning

    @Mariya-Rajpar knowledge post.
    Yes we can reuse the waste material by creating art to decorate class or rooms and upcycling old clothes, repurposing plastic containers, and transforming glass bottles. Etc that can save money as well

  • @Mariya-Rajpar Teachers can use items like bottle caps, cardboard, and jars for hands-on learning activities and projects. Students learn creativity, responsibility, and environmental care by reusing materials in fun, meaningful ways.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar This is a creative and practical approach. Using reusable materials not only supports learning but teaches sustainability. I’ll consider trying this in my own inclusive classroom. Well done

    Izzeddin Qasem| Inclusive Education | Palestine
    Project: Faseeh – Teaching Arabic & Prosody with AI

  • @HIBAT72f789a882
    That's true
    Recycling is essential for many reasons: it reduces your carbon footprint, lowers the need for raw materials, saves energy, cuts greenhouse gas emissions, prevents pollution, and more.

  • @TEHNI58909e91f6
    Yes, good points! Using old materials for projects helps students get creative, save money, and care for the environment. It’s a fun, eco-friendly way to learn and teach important values.

  • @Sanaa
    Yes, great points! Using reusable materials in teaching encourages creativity and teaches kids to be mindful of the environment.

  • @MAHNOOR-Ali
    Absolutely! Using reusable materials in teaching sparks creativity, builds environmental awareness, and makes learning fun and meaningful for students.

  • @Ridafatima95
    Well said! Teaching sustainability through reusable materials helps students develop a mindset of responsibility and care for the planet. It turns learning into action, inspiring them to make a real difference in the world.

  • @HIBAT72f789a882 Recycling is essential as it reduces your carbon footprint, conserves raw materials, saves energy, cuts greenhouse gas emissions, and helps prevent pollution.

  • @HIRAC405752f6f0 Thank you for highlighting this crucial topic! Reusing materials in teaching promotes sustainability and enhances student creativity and engagement.

  • @Izzeddin-Qasem
    Thank you! I'm glad you found it inspiring. Best of luck trying it in your inclusive classroom!

  • @SAJAN-Mal
    Absolutely! Reusing waste materials through art and upcycling not only saves money but also promotes creativity and sustainability. Great idea!

  • @Adel-8d693e36c4
    Thank you, Adel! I completely agree as educators, it's our responsibility to lead by example. Encouraging students through competitions and hands-on recycling projects can truly spark creativity and environmental awareness in the classroom.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar
    Reusable materials in lessons not only helps the planet but also encourages students to think outside the box and be more resourceful. Brilliant way to teach sustainability.

    kalhorouris

  • @Mariya-Rajpar Absolutely! It not only sparks innovation but also instills a sense of responsibility and sustainability in young learners.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar
    Absolutely! Reusing materials in art education is a brilliant way to connect creativity with sustainability.
    Teachers can incorporate reusable items; cardboard, old magazines, bottle caps, or packaging; into art projects, model-making, and design tasks. This not only reduces classroom waste but sparks student imagination by showing them how ordinary objects can be transformed into meaningful creations.
    Encouraging students to bring in clean, used materials from home gives them ownership in the process and shows how small actions contribute to a greener world.
    Let’s keep inspiring sustainable learning, one project at a time

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  • @HAZAR0c50a82765 That's so true!
    Using reusable materials in art education not only reduces waste but also encourages students to think creatively and develop problem-solving skills. It's great that you're promoting sustainable practices and inspiring students to make a difference. By working together, we can create a more environmentally conscious and creative generation of students."

  • @HIBAT72f789a882 I completely agree—integrating reusable materials into art education is a powerful way to teach both creativity and responsibility. It’s amazing to see how students become more innovative when they’re challenged to turn everyday waste into something meaningful. Together, we’re not just fostering artistic skills, but also shaping mindful, solution-oriented individuals who care about the planet.

  • @HIRAC405752f6f0 "By repurposing waste into art, students develop creativity, problem-solving skills, and environmental awareness, becoming more mindful and responsible global citizens."